Does Matt Amodio go to Yale?

Matt Amodio, the Yale graduate student who became one of the top contestants on “Jeopardy!,” is returning to the game show next week for its Tournament of Champions 2022 as well as for a special “exhibition game” against two other well-known recent champions.

Did Matt Amodio get his PhD?

Matt earned his PhD with a focus in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. He is interested in data-driven decision making and is always looking for challenging problems to solve.

Did Matt Amodio lose on purpose?

To all the weisenheimers and Professor Professorsons out there: No, Matt Amodio didn’t lose his final Jeopardy! game on purpose because … just say it out loud. That’s absurd.

What does Matt Amodio do now?

Now a doctoral candidate at Yale University studying artificial intelligence, Amodio won 38-straight “Jeopardy!” games, the second-longest winning streak in history, in episodes that started airing in July 2021. He’ll likely appear again on the show’s Tournament of Champions in 2022.

Who stopped Matt Amodio?

The contestant who dethroned Amodio was Jonathan Fisher, an actor originally from Coral Gables, Fla., who finished with a winning total of $29,200.

What question made Matt Amodio lose?

clue that sealed Amodio’s fate: “Nazi Germany annexed this nation and divided it into regions of the Alps and the Danube; the Allies later divided it into four sectors.” The question — posed correctly by Fisher and Stephens — was “What is Austria?” Amodio wagered $5,000 on “What is Poland?”